Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The new $44.99 PowerA Advantage Wired Controller for Xbox Series X / S consoles has its own RGB lighting and an ...
The good news is that there is more to this great controller than just its looks. The PowerA Advantage Wired Controller comes equipped with two mappable back buttons that are super easy to assign.
PowerA dropped details for a new controller on the market as they revealed the Advantage Wired Controller for Xbox Series X|S with Lumectra. This is an upgraded Xbox-licensed controller featuring ...
The list of officially licensed Xbox Series X/S controllers continues to grow as PowerA has announced today that it's launching an update to its Spectra Infinity gamepad. The new "Advantage Wired ...
PowerA’s Nano Enhanced Wired Controller tackles the problem head-on with a controller that comes in significantly smaller than first-party offerings. It also maintains the excellent performance of its ...
Shoppers looking to add a new gaming controller to their collection can now grab the PowerA Nano Enhanced Wired controller for Xbox now for just $25. Thanks to Amazon's limited-time discount, buyers ...
PowerA is responsible for some of the most popular third-party controllers on the market--and it looks like one more might be joining the party. The Moga XP-Ultra is the latest gamepad to come out of ...
PowerA announced the Fusion Pro 4 Wired Controller is a new product for Xbox Series X/S players. The controller features competition-grade Hall Effect Modules in the thumbsticks and triggers, ...
If you’re in the market for an affordable Xbox Series X|S controller, consider checking out the upcoming PowerA Advantage Wired Controller. Clocking in at just $38 (and available in a wide range of ...
PowerA revealed a brand new version of their Xbox Advantage Wired Controller, as they have given this one a bit of sparkle to the look. The company is kicking off a new product line for its line of ...
If you've been gaming for as long as I have, you've likely accumulated your own fair share of RGB-riddled peripherals. Even as I'm typing right now, my keyboard, gaming mouse, microphone, headset, and ...